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Price 


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67.50 
37.50 
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37.50 
40. 
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425. 
70. 
60. 
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490. 
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75. 
300. 
500. 
575. 
1,400. 
225. 
700. 
2,900. 
2,200. 
3,500. 
4,500 
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Collections of the late Senator George T.Oliver; John M.Bonham; & 


No Price 
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173. 3,600. 
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liv. 140. 
118. 40. 
£195 S55 
122. 140. 
A123. 60. 
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Samuel T. Freeman & Co. 


take pleasure in announcing another exceedingly important. 
sale of 


Oil Paintings by Great Masters 


of the American and European Schools 


from the collections of the late 


SENATOR GEORGE T. OLIVER 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 


JOHN M. BONHAM JAMES BOYD 
PY ork... Pa. Harrisburg, Pa. 


and from other sources 


which will be sold in our Art Galleries 


1808-10 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. 


on 


Wednesday and Thursday 
January 28 and 29, 1925 
at 2.30 P. M., each day 


The Collection will be on view from Friday, January 23rd, 
until the day of sale. 


SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO. 
ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 12, 1805 
AUCTIONEERS 


| 1808-10 CHESTNUT STREET 80 FEDERAL STREET 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. BOSTON, MASs. 


BY 


SAMUEL T. FREE oe 


INTRODUCTION 


We take pleasure in announcing another important art event in 
Philadelphia, consisting of the sale of one hundred and thirty-six oil 
paintings by great masters of the American and European schools. All 
of them are the property of estates and private owners. 

Among the more important examples, the Estate of the late Senator 
Oliver of Pittsburgh has contributed the Adolf Schreyer, the Jules Dupre, 
the Corot, the Charles Jacque, the Alma-Tadema, the Martin Rico, the 
J.C. Cazin and the Felix Zeim. 

For the Estate of the late James Boyd of Harrisburg we will sell the 
Ludwig Knaus, the Fred. Voltz, the Bouguereau and the Myer Von 
Bremen, and for the Estate of the late John M. Bonham of York, Pa., 
there is included the Th. Russeau, the Jules Breton, the H. Bolton Jones, 
the George H. Boughton, the Alexander Harrison and the Eduardo Zami- 
cois. 

A great majority of the paintings in this sale have been purchased 
from M. Knoedler & Company and other reputable art dealers, and are 


of unquestionable authenticity. 


SAMUEL T, FREEMAN & CO. 


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MATHON, EMELIO LOUIS 
Spanish Street Scene 


La Calle Moncada at Jativa, Province de Valencia, Spain. 
Signed at lower right. 
Canvas 2314x131 inches. 


No; 2 


L 
EVERECK, A. VY Y,v2 


Winter in Holland 


A street scene. Street covered with snow. Several figures are seen moving 
and standing about. A cold blue sky partly covered with white and grey clouds. 
Signed at lower right. 


Panel 13x16 inches. 


No. 3 ieee 


LOEUW, A. DE 

The Coming Storm 
Heavy dark thunder clouds sweeping the landscape ond eke strong winds 
scattering leaves and beating down the bushes and grass. The farmer with his © 


dog are turning in his herd of sheep, which are frightened. Patches of blue sky 
appear through the broken clouds. 


Signed at lower left. 
Canvas 20x30 inches. 


PA 
No 42 


VINCENT, C. 


Stream at Norwich, England. 


In the foreground cows stand in a pool in the shade of high banks crowned 
with trees, behind which the sun bursts as a bank of heavy storm clouds are 
about to obscure the orb. The middle distance shows a harvest field, behind 
which low rolling hills reflecting the sunlight rise to the horizon. 


Purchased from Arthur Tooth & Sons, June 1, 1895. 
Panel 10x1314 inches. 


No. 5 LL>L? 


SCHAAN, P. 
A Pinch of Snuff 


Two cardinals, one in scarlet and the other in purple, are seated. He with 
the scarlet offers his snuff box to the other, who with a smile is refusing. The 
architectural surroundings suggest the interior of some noted parochial residence. 


Signed at lower left. 
| Panel 21 14x18 inches. 


No. 6 of fe 
HEADE, M. J. 


Sunset 


A flat meadow bordered by long ranges of hills. Entering from the left 
foreground a stream, on which a row boat occupied by a man. Vegetation, 
hayricks and cows are shown. The sun has just set, the afterglow tinting the 
landscape and clouds. 


Signed at lower right. 
Canvas 12x30 inches. 


BRUCK-LAJOS 
Spanish Cavalier ae a ; 


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In a quiet room, a young cavalier attired in white satin, sit 
in a thoughtful mood, has turned from a letter which he i Is s writing. - Left h 
~ resting on sword. : . , cer y ee 


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Signed aL lower right. 


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Panel 9 6x7 1% inches. : "a a 


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No. 8 OT a 
-FRERE, CH. Nc ae 
On the Nile Re a 


; < wat - i 4 "a 
Against the golden ee of the horizon the dome of a temple ee ce I 
buildings, and avenues of tall palms arise. In the river in the foreground water 


carriers are filling their vessels where the cool shadows fall. 
Signed at lower left. | | a i 


Panel 514x7 inchdes. 


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STIEPEVICH, V. 


Algerian Beauty 


Half length figure of a young woman, draped in a thin black material, her 
form and brown skin showing through. She leans with her back against a wall 
of a stone structure. Her head is dressed in a red velvet cap with gold band 
and medals, and her neck with a necklace of the same character. 


Signed at upper right. 
Canvas 27x22 inches. 


“ts yee 


CLARE, GEORGE 
Still Life 


A bird’s nest resting on the ground, surrounded by flowers of bright hues. 
Signed at lower left. 


Canvas 9x7 inches. 


No. 11 pas) — See 
GIRARDET, KARL 


Tyrolean Landscape 


From the waters of a lake mountains arise, ee hein sunlit. 
ground on the left tall thin trees rise from a rocky and mossy ba 
boy tends his cattle as they wade about in the shallow water near 

Signed at lower right. 


ten, 


Canvas mounted on are 14x22 inches. 


NITKEWSKI, R. 
The Bonfire ‘= 


Signed at lower left. 
Canvas 28x24 inches. 


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YOS, JULIEN 


Looking down an avenue of tall trees, at the end of which stands a farm- 
house with white walls and red thatched roof, toward which a farmer, accom- 


panied by two dogs, drives his herd of sheep. A blue sky with rolling white 
clouds shows through the foliage. 


Signed at lower left. - 


Canvas 31 14x44 inches. 


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No. 14 . 


INGENMEY, F. M. 
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not 


A bright composition in which three young women pick petals from daisies. 
One sits on a knoll at the foot of a tree, and the other two stand looking on, 
while the one on the left has her fingers crossed. The tall birches spread over 
them and their bark glistens in the sunlight. In the background on the left a 
church is seen and the sky is blue, with thinly veiled clouds tinted by the sun- 


light. 
Signed at lower left. 


Canvas 30x221% inches. 


No. 15 


) GIOJACE Pe 
A Chinese Art Gallery. — : 


exquisite in color and ae In the distance another sila a v 
lection of rare porcelains. 


Signed at lower left. 


Canvas moun tedon panel 24x29 inches. 


MILONE, A. 
Feeding Time 


Two donkeys eating from a basket. A rooster comes to join the repast. 
Signed at lower right. 
Panel 11x15 inches. 


No. 17 CEP, co 


GERARD, THEO. 
When I Say Three 


Interior—a girl feeding an infant which lies in a cradle. On the floor beside 
them a boy teasing a spaniel dog. 


Signed at lower left. 


Panel 1914x1514 inches. 


No. 18 ZO —s 
BAUGONET, C. 
Dressing the Bride 
Her attendants are busy putting on the finishing touches. She stands in 


the centre of the picture attired in white silk and lace. A lady in pink is ad- 
justing her veil and four other figures variously occupied. 


Signed at lower right. 
Panel 24x291¢ inches. 


No. 19 Lon- 


COMPANION 


No. 20 SiN 


DE NOTRE, DAVID 
Preparing for Dinner 


A lady in blue gown preparing fruit, a large basin of which stands on the 


floor beside her, a tall comport of flowers on the table, etc. Light falling from 
the left accentuating the bright colors. 


Signed at lower right. 


Canvas 31x26 inches. 


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No. 21 Go | 


ESCOTURA, LEON 


Mary Stuart 


A prisoner in Warwick Hall. She is seen sitting at a table reading before 

a shrine. She is attired in rich pear! satin and lace gown. Peering through a 
- window at the side is the head of her guard. The decorations of the room con- 
sist of richly colored tapestries, embroideries, rugs, carvings, etc. 


Signed at lower left. 
Panel 16x23 inches. 


egies 
No. 22 JLO 
PEFLF, |. T. 


Returning from the Orchard 


A little girl carrying in her arms a basket of apples, her brown eyes sparkling 
beneath her blond curls, apparently well pleased with her harvest. 
Signed at lower left. 


Canvas 24x20 inches. 


HERBO, LEON 


La Charmeuse 


Half length face of a young woman recline in an ra 
a dove from her lips. The background i isa stretch of blue wat 


Signed at lower left. 
Canvas 33x23 inches. 


No. 24 moe 35 
-FAREDEN, — 


Flower Gatherer , - 


Three-quarter length - Genre of lady carrying a bucked of freshly 
flowers, while in her other hand are two birds. } 


Signed at inne right. 
Canvas 37x28 ches 


No. 25 to = re 
DOROS, MAX 


Afternoon 


Sitting on a settee in a garden are a young woman and a girl, musing over 
something said to them by a young man who sits on a chair near them. The 
ladies have bunches of flowers and a basket beside them, and on a table are 
sprays of flowers in vases. The background is a thick sylvan landscape and a 
flower bed. Bright rays of sunshine dot the ground. 


Signed at lower left. 
Canvas 29x39 14 inches. 


Nao CO 


REDFIELD, E. W. 
Landscape 


Woodland scene. Boulders in the foreground. 
Signed at lower eright. 


Canvas 13x23 inches. 


No. 7 479 Je 
SERRURE, AUGUSTE 
The Flower Market 
This open scene is laid in a street where many patrons are making their 
purchases of flowers, refreshments, etc. At the right a youth and maiden are 
setting at a table engaged in a game of checkers. The buildings are the Dutch 


type, and the costumes of the persons rich and brilliant. The sky is overcast by 
white and grey clouds, with patches of blue sky breaking through at intervals. 


Signed at lower left. 
Canvas 24x34 inches. 


FRENCH SCHOOL 
Game of Checkers 
A gentleman of rank with long tresses of hair falling low over his shoulders, 
and a well-rounded face, plays checkers with a lady who sits opposite him, with 


her face in profile. The background is a brown draped curtain opening at the 
right showing a conventional landscape. 


Canvas 2014x17 inches. 


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No. 29 SD = 


MORAN, ED. 
Rockbound Coast 


Looking down from a rocky eminence the coast line of the sea appears and 
on the left curves into a bay around a point of land on the left. The foreground 
bluffs denote a great height, the walls of boulders catching the gleaming sun- 
light and throwing into shadows the lower ground on the left. 7 


Signed at lower left. — 


Canvas 12x20 inches. 


No. 30 Vi ule 


WEBER, A. 

The Cardinals 
Within a richly furnished Louis XIV gallery are two churchmen, one in 
vestments of cardinal sitting in an arm chair reading a book, and another in 
purple standing behind him attentively following his reading and looking over 


his shoulder. Through the open doorway a window admits the light and reveals 
a bit of landscape. 


Signed at lower left. 
Panel 18x1414 inches. 


No. 31 Vif 


MARCHETTI, L. 
A Spanish Wine Cellar 


The interior of a large room, showing casks of wine on skids. Several 
cavaliers and two women are the occupants, some drinking wine at a long linen- 
covered table, and a man sitting on the edge of the table playing a guitar and 
singing, while next him a woman and a man sit ona bench. Across the room 
an elderly man and a young man at a table observing the others. A strong light 
enters from the right heightening the colorful costumes. 


Signed at lower right. 
Panel 12x18 inches. 


No. 32 IS 


SESSURE, AUGUSTE 


Afternoon Pastimes 


In the foreground on an open balcony ladies and gentlemen are engaged in 
a game of billiards. An elderly gentleman leans on the low wall watching them. 
Through the arches a beautiful pastoral landscape extending to the horizon. 
In the left corner of the balcony a party of ladies and gentlemen at a table. 


Signed at lower left. : 


7. Canvas 15x24 onches. 


No. 33 Sy 


HAMMAN, EDOUARD MICHEL FERDINAND 
The Monarch of the Herd 
A sturdy brown and white bull of huge proportions has stopped under the 
shade of the trees. In the grass of the meadows cows are seen grazing. Above 
the gnarled trunks of old trees reach out and through their thinly foliated 


portions the blue sky is seen. To the right an open landscape reaching to the 
horizon. ; 


Signed at lower right. 
Canvas 20x26 inches. 


No. 34 ye oe 


VERNON, PAUL 
(Pupil of N. V. Diaz) 


The Waterfall 
A fisherman seated on a rock below the fall furnishes the note of human 


interest in this little landscape, with its suggestion of Diaz in the treatment 
of the foliage and sky. 


Signed on the left. 
Canvas 1014x1314 inches. 


ore 
No. 35 Pe 


HUGHES-STANTON, HERBERT 
River Road 


Along a path “flecked with leafy light and shadow,” a man rides a white 
horse. Ahead a wheat field comes into view and the waters of a transverse 
stream, its further shores in deep shades of a forest, on the left of the foreground 
low land and a clump of trees. Blue sky with white clouds. | 


Signed at lower left. 


Canvas 18x14 inches. 


No. 36 bo = 


: HERRMAN, LEO 
Morning News 


Three men sitting on chairs in the open. One leaning on a table reading 
from a paper while the others are intently listening. The foreground is a broad 
roadway, and the distance,woodland with patches of sky appearing. 


Signed at lower left 


Canvas 11x14 inches 


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POORE, HENRY R. 
Hounds 


A group of hounds at rest under the shade of trees at the edge of a wood. 


Canvas 18x24 inches. 


No. 388 47 one 
GLASS, JAMES A. 
A March of Puritan Cavalry 


The column is seen moving around a turn in the path and over the brink 
of ahill. The slow pace of the horses denotes strenuous traveling. The cavalry- 
men are pointing toward the distant hills viewed on the left where the bright 
sunlit sky will soon be overcast with the dark mass of thunder clouds appearing 
in the distance on the right, and swiftly covering the blue sky above. The fore- 
ground is merely covered with rich grass and flowering weeds. 


Signed at lower left. 


Canvas 10x14 inches. 


No. 39 IL JY 
COOMANS, GEORGE 
Sous le Charme 


The central figure is that of a tall young Grecian woman in white and pearl 
satin costume playing the double flute (diaulos). She stands before a woman 
in blue and pink robes sitting in a large chair, with her right hand protecting a 
half nude child which has fallen asleep on a stool beside her. Leaning on the 
back of the chair another woman stands intently listening, and on a divan on 
the right a nude blonde-haired child is eating fruit. The light falls across the 


foreground of the composition showing brilliantly the rich colorings of draperies 
and jeweled ornaments of the ladies. 


Signed at lower left. 


Panel 32x21 34 inches. 


No. 40 OL = 


TAIT, A. F. 
The Red Fox 


From behind a rocky slope the fox is watching some pheasants basking in 
thesunlight close by. 


Signed at lower right. 


Panel 8x11 inches. 


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RICHARDS, WILLIAM T. 
Autumn 
The sun has nearly set, and the foreground depicts a cornfield, with shocks 
of corn and pumpkins scattered about. In the middle distance are clumps of 


trees, between which the hills of the distance rise against the horizon over which 
the sunrays fade into a warm grey sky. 


Signed at lower right. 


Canvas 1214x20 inches. 


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No. 42 i} G0 ; 
REDFIELD, E. W. 


Spring Landscape 


A mountainous landscape with broad valley is pictured on a day of bright 
sunlight. Leading into the farmyard from the lower left a roadway enters, 
along which a flock of sheep are grazing toward the meadow and beyond them 
a barn and a wall, and fruit trees in blossom. On the left the ground rises and 
there is shown a tall tree in blossom, through which the manor house can be 


seen. The sky is blue, veiled with thin white clouds, tints of yellow and red on 
the horizon. 


Signed at lower right. 


Canvas 21x28 inches. 


No. 43 3 Os : 
HEFFNER, K. (PROF.) 


A Grey Day pea te 


Signed a lower right. 


Canvas 11x14 inches. 


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No. 4 Jw > 

HARRISON, ALEXANDER 
ilerpene 


On a bright afternoon three boys in a boat on a placid stream are gathering 
pond lilies, the further shore is lined with trees and tall reeds. The water re- ie 
flects the blue sky and the sun-tinged clouds overhead. i 


Signed at lower right. a | — 
Canvas 23x36 inches. 


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No. 45 ead 


CHASE, F. 
Mussel Gatherers. 


Over a broad stretch of Dutch coast line fishing boats are beached and the 
occupants busily engaged in overhauling their craft. Steam and sailing vessels 
appear offshore to the right and on the left horizon rises a chain of low dark 
hills. In the foreground two women are gathering mussels and some distance 
back of them a boat laden with people is making its way toward the fishermen’s 
boats. The sky is bright blue with clouds reflecting in the water. 


Signed at lower left. 
Canvas 14x24 inches. 


No. 46 Ve i 


ACHENBACH, OSWALD 
Italian Ball Game 


A large open plateau near Rome, the buildings of the city showing in the 
distance. Two boys are engaged in a hand-ball game, while many persons 
are grouped about watching their progress. On the left a grove of thick trees 
rise from a garden. From the left a brilliant burst of sunlight breaks through, 
lighting up the field. 


Signed at lower right. 
Canvas 39x59 inches. 


co 
No. 47 “SO — 
MADRAZO, DON RAYMUNDO DE 


V anity 


The half length figure of a lady looking into a hand mirror which she holds 
before her. The flesh tints of pink show her well-rounded face, and the black 
arches of her eye-brows shadow her dark blue eyes. Her dress is of steel blue 
with pink collar, and a filmy white neck shawl which reveals a low neck. 


Signed at upper left. 
Canvas 32x2314 inches. 


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No. 48 i POA A= 
EPP, RUDOLPH 
Feeding Pussy 


Sitting in a kitchen beside a fire-place a mother is holding a young curly- 
haired boy across her lap as he reaches a scrap to the cat sitting on the floor. 


Signed at lower left. 


Canvas 2514x1914 inches. 


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ITALIAN SCHOOL 


Roman Landscape 


To the left rises the ruins of an old castle with tall tower and arch. Beneath, 
in the foreground a shepherd resting on the ground, his dog and goats beside 
him and near them two cattle in a stream. Further away a man riding a horse 
is making his way toward the hills in the distance. The sun sinking behind a 
mountain casts reflections on the grey clouds. 


Canvas 21x24 inches. 


No. 50 


por.a. 42S — 


The End of the Skein 


A flaxen-haired young woman is holding on her outstretched arms the 
skein, while a woman with dark hair just behind her, sitting on a chair, is wind- 
ing it into a ball. The figures are well rounded and the decolette attire reveals 
the voluptuous form of the dark-haired one. The flesh tints are a pearly white, 
with delicate touches of pink. A pleasing and effective composition. 


Signed at lower left. 


Canvas 3334x3434 inches. 


TENKATE, ca ae 
Dutch Fishing Coast 4 ae 


Boats beached and coming in. Children playing o on he i 


Signed at ieee right. 
Panel 19x28 inches. 


No. 52 Go. = 
BOUGHTON, GEORGE H. _ 
A Daughter of the Knickerbockers 


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A broad expanse of snow-covered landscape. In the foreartand the 
of a pond, before which stands a young woman, warmly clad in hea . 
and fur, her fair face looking down from beneath a filmy white cap. — 
brought her skates and seems to be wondering at the strength of the i ice, | 


_ Signed at lower left. 


Canvas 2114x1214 inches. 


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No. 53 5, 44 oa 
VON BREMEN, MEYER 
Knitting 
On a table beside a window a beautiful young girl sits knitting, one foot 
resting upon a Dutch chair. Pots of flowers are blooming on the window sill 


and the bird cage hangs beside them. In the neutral background an old Dutch 
cupboard and other objects lend interest to the composition. 


Signed at lower right. 
~ Canvas 2014x131 inches. 


No. 54 / GY) ies 
HART, JAMES M. 


Landscape 


Under a mid-day sun, groups of cattle rest at the edge of a wood whose tall 
old trees tower high, the beeches with their silvery barks glistening. A stretch 
of land runs along the line of the trees with a rough stone wall at the right and 
in the foreground a pool of water with ducks. Running in from the middle 
distance a stream flows through the open landscape on the left where low mead- 
ows stretch into the horizon. The sky is blue with patches of white clouds. 


Signed at lower right. 
Canvas 33x24 inches. 


No. 55 AZO = 


MERLE, HUGHES 
Sympathy 
Sitting on the stone wall of a well a disheveled, demented woman hugs to 
her breast a log of wood as though it were an infant child. On her left stand 


a woman and girl looking pitifully at her, and at the right stand a black-haired 
little girl and a chubby golden-haired boy. 


Signed at lower right. 
Canvas 61x45 inches. 


No. 56 oh fo sites 
EPP, RUDOLPH 
Children 
A group of Swiss children, the elder a girl with dark long tresses carrying a 
little curly light-haired boy in her arms and looking down at a goat which her 
young brother is fondling on the ground beside her, with a background of bright 


summer landscape, with clumps of wild flowers and shrubbery, under a sky 
covered with thin sunlit clouds. 


Signed at lower left. 


Canvas 47x33 inches. 


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HUBNER, CARL 
The Peasants’ Repast. 

A group of peasants at one end of the room are gathered about a table of 
frugal foods, at the head of which an old gentleman is imploring grace, as some 
stand with heads bowed, and others slyly glancing at the two travelers in 
fashionable city costumes at the other end of the room. At the extreme right 


an old gentleman with pipe is talking to the postmaster through an open window. 
The typical Dutch kitchen is well filled with crude furnishings and decorations. 


Signed at lower Leff. 
Canvas 48x62 inches. 


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DELLA ROCCA, T. 
Sheer Cote 
Sunlight striking down upon the foreground from the window at the right 
illumines the straw-covered floor of a sheep cote. The feed racks at which sheep 
stand feeding are well filled. One rests sleeping on the floor, and one stands in 


the bright light where the tufts of wool seem most realistic. The shepherd’s 
hat, coat and lantern hang upon the walls. 


Signed at lower right. 
Canvas 15x21 14 inches. 


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No. 59 , 


MATHON, EMILE LOUIS 
Spanish Landscape 


View near the Hermitage of San Jose, Jativa, Spain, Province of Valencia. 
Signed at lower left and franked on back. 
Canvas 1214x16 inches. 


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ARTIST UNKNOWN 
Mother and Child 


Life-size figure of a woman sitting upon a wall and holding her infant boy 
on her lap, her head as well as that of the child turned to the front. She is clad 


in a rose pink dress, a yellow shoulder shawl and carries a blue cloak. The neck 
open to the breast. 


Copy of an Old Master. 
Canvas 6414x42 inches. 


No. 61 or al 


GOLOFRE, B. 

The Rug Vendor 
Two ladies occupy the centre of the composition, one handles an oriental 
rug which is spread on a table before them, the other is inquiringly looking at 
her. Beside them another rug is thrown loosely upon the floor, and beside it 


a large basket. In the dark background of the room other rugs and tapestries 
are seen, contrasting with the brilliant tones of the foreground where the light 


falls. 
Signed at lower right. 
3 Panel 914x1414 inches. 


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No. 62 LL b= 
BERGAMINI, F. 
Minstrel Lay 
A wandering minstrel has been brought into a wine cellar by a gentleman 
and three ladies. The minstrel sings his lay to the accompaniment of his guitar, 
while the others listen. Casks, jugs and what-not abound, a heap of melons 


and fruit lie on the floor. Against the dark recesses of cellar the brightly-colored 
costumes form a brilliant contrast. 


Signed at lower left. 


Canvas 18x27 inches. 


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No. 8 Sd — 
MORLAND, GEORGE (Attributed to) 
- A Wayside Inn 

In the foreground stands the inn with thatched roof and sign. Two men 
are repairing the thatch, while another man stands below in the roadway. An 
old man has stopped in the roadway, standing beside him a white horse, laden 
with a sack of meal. Approaching from behind on the right is a woman in a 
red cloak carrying a basket moving toward the inn. In the foreground a pig is 


feeding among the green leaves and to the left a low mound of earth and trunks 
of cut trees. The blue sky is nearly obscured by rolling white and grey clouds. 


Signed over doorway at left. 


“Canvas [Sis02enihes 


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No. 64 {Golo 


LAZERGES, PAUL 


Caravan at Resi 


The broad expanse of the desert under a bright sky almost fills the picture. 
At the left the walls of a garden are seen in the distance. In the foreground 
stands the caravan, with its many camels relieved of luggage, resting on the 


sands or walking about, while among bales and bundles their Bedouin attendants 
are enjoying a rest. 


Signed at lower right—Biskia, 1890. 
Canvas 59x79 inches. 


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ARTIST UNKNOWN 
Madonna, Child, Angel, St. Elizabeth and Joseph 


The Madonna sitting in a chair holds the infant tenderly across her lap 
toward an angel which is offering it a luscious basket of fruit. Just behind them 
the sainted figures of an old man and woman and to the left cherubims flying 
above in adoration. A dark curtain falls in the background obscuring part of 
the chamber. The brilliant colorings in the composition are heightened by the 
light which falls from. the left. 


Copy after an Old Master. 
| Canvas 5] \ox62 inches. 


No. 66 
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SORKAU, —. 
Breton Interior 
Maids brightening up the pots and pans, the metals reflecting the light. 


Three maids are engaged, two sitting near a window which opens onto a land- 
scape, the other one standing at the end of the room. 


Signed at lower left. 
- Canvas 24x20 inches. 


ARTIST UNKNOWN 
Dinter in His Study cs ‘, et’ =? 
: Charles Dickens in deep thought sitting at his desk writing , 
of the room portrays with fine detail the furniture and other o 


Canvas 25x2914 inches. 9 oe ‘o : 


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SELL, CHARLES K 
Pickets | aN 


No. 68 Ble ae 


about to ford. The foremost rides a well-groomed bay borte Ae wears a 
form of scarlet coat, dark breeches and trappings. 


Signed at lower right. 


Canvas 914x124 inches. 


No. 9 fV/i— 


FLEMISH SCHOOL 
| Mythological Subject 


A group of five persons, a man twisting a thread, two women and two girls. 
Inscription in Latin. 


Panel 15x20 inches. 


No. 70 cf 7 
REYNA, A. 


Venice 


A bright afternoon along the canal. 


WITKOWSKI, — 


Companions 


Boy and St. Bernard puppy dog. 


No. 7la : 


CAMERITH, F. L. 
Tendscede j 
Signed at lower left. 


Canvas 18x40 inches. 


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BARBEDEINI, E. 
Dutch Rural Scene 


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i Canvas 2014x16 inches. 


SECOND SESSION 
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925 
At 2.30 o'clock 


No. 73 4 


ROBERT-FLEURY, JOSEPH NICHOLAS 


The Evening Lesson 


A little girl standing beside her mother who holds a book in her hand. The 
mother, in black cape and cowl, is sitting in a Flemish arm chair, with a poodle 


dog beside her. 
Signed at lower left. 


Panel 1334x10 inches. 


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No. 74 44 hS= 
VOLTZ, FRED 
Landscape and Cattle 


The cattleman is driving in the herd from the fields, which is scattered over 
a wide pasture. A heavy storm cloud is sweeping in from the right and the rain 
is almost upon them. To the left the farm-house nestling among the old trees 
and shrubbery shows as the afternoon sun gives out its brightest rays beneath a 
blue sky, lighting up the rolling clouds where they are driven by the storm. 
In the foreground a stream flows, where ducks are swimming and some cattle 
standing. 


Signed at lower left. Illustrated. 
Canvas 52x80 inch 


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No. 75 J? | 3 


VERESTCHAGIN, VASSELE 


Russian Priest 


Full length figure in blue robe with a shaggy red coat, stands against a wall 
near a doorway reading a book. His heavy long hair falls over his shoulders 
and his face is covered with a thick beard. The light falling on the left side from 
the dooway | 


Canvas 14x7 inches 


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No. 76 Us, : 


_ PEALE, R. 
The Evening Prayer 
Signed at lower right. 
Panel 18x15 inches. 


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HARNETT, W. M. 
Still Life—A Bunch of Asparagus 


Signed at lower left. 


Canvas 17x14 inches. 


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BROWN, WM. M. 
Still Life—Peaches, Silver, Glass, etc. 


Signed at lower right. 


Canvas 18x25 inches. 


No. 79 


ROMNEY, GEORGE (Attributed to) _ 

Head and bust of a young child in profile to the right. The face is aglow | 8 y 
with light which falls on the golden hair. 3 " 
Panel 16x12 inches. 


No. 80 


GOUBIE, JEAN RICHARD 


The Equestrians 


They have met, or halted on the roadway. A lady in black riding habit 
mounted on a sorrel horse and a gentleman astride a black horse. They have 
stopped near a rustic gate where two other horses are peering at them. Land- 
scape, showing only a small patch of bright blue sky at the upper right. The 
technique is notable. 

From the Geo. I. Seney Collection. 


Signed at lower right. 
Panel 13x16 inches. 


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SEIGNAC, — 
(Pupil of Bouguereau) 


Dressing Sister 


A small child is being dressed by her sister who is holding her on her lap. 
and persuading the somewhat unruly youngster. Within the dark of the room 
are seen a bed, a mantel filled with various bits of ornaments. The light falling 
upon the child brightens her form. 


Signed at lower right. 


Canvas 22x18 inches. 


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No. 82 


BROWN, J. G. (1886) 
Urchin and Dog 
The subject portrays a young bootblack sitting upon his box, teaching his 


terrier a lesson in dog etiquette. Both show an intense interest in the task. A 
characteristic composition. 


Signed at lower right. 


Canvas 24x16 inches. 


Nol 83 Au — 


RICO, F. 
Seville 


A Spanish café with gorgeously gowned ladies and men, one a toreador, 
who sit at a table near the doorway. The central group is a dark-skinned fortune 
teller holding a lady’s hands who sits on a chair, and near them, on the left, three 

- beautiful senoritas, one wearing a Spanish silk shawl and holding a guitar. 


Back of them stands a sombre looking man in black. The beautifully tiled room, 
a green arbor, pots of flowers, etc., add a note of freshness to the bright scene. 


Signed at lower left. 


Canvas 18x24 inches. 


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q O § 9 JACQUET, G. 


iit Bust of a Woman 
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S S K— Facing the spectator. Head turned slightly to the left, the light falling 
upon the well-rounded figure and luxuriant chestnut brown hair. 


Signed at right. 
ee Panel 12x10 inches. 


No. 85 tO = 


STEEN, JAN (Attributed to) 
A Jovial Party in an Ale House 


A number of men and women are gathered around a table. A group at 
the left are carrying on a flirtation. On the right a woman and two men are > 
standing talking together. In the centre are an old woman bringing a jug, a 
man smoking a pipe and another sitting on a chair. On the table a candle is 
burning, and pipe and steins lying, the sombre background showing only slight 
reflections from the candle. 


Canvas mounted on panel, size 17x14 inches. 


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No. 86 


MONCHABLON, JAN 


Afternoon 


Along the slope of a hill, farm buildings with red-thatched roofs extend 
across the picture and into the distance. The fields are fresh blue green meadows, 
where cattle graze. In the foreground a fence guarded by green shrubbery and 
wild flowers cross the composition and a Pollard willow stands at the left. 
Clouds banked on the horizon deepen in color and form, and breaking show a 
patch of blue sky. 


Signed at lower right. 
Canvas 1014x14 inches. 


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No. 87 fg — 


SEYMOUR, F._ 

A Study in Red 
A portrait study of a young woman, her figure facing the left, covered partly 
by a filmy white drapery exposing part of the back and shoulder. Her head 
thrown slightly back she turns three-quarter toward the spectator. The hair — 
is a dark brown in the shadow softening to lighter shades where the light falls 


from the left. She wears red velvet head dress and the dark background of 
maroon and ruby seems to radiate through the picture. | 


Signed at lower right. 


Canvas 18x11 inches. 


No. 88 GIS 


(0,249 BOUCHOR, F. 


Genweee 


Fall Landscape 


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tha te the left background the roofs and towers of several buildings are 


im view and on the horizon a‘long row of trees crowning the hilltops. In the 
foreground a green pasture with chickens and a roadway on which faces a row 
of cottages and farm buildings. Bare trunks and turning leaves proclaim the 
overtaking frost, blue sky is overcast with clouds. 


Signed at lower right. 
Canvas 19x2814 inches. 


No. 89 / 2J7 = 


MAGNUS, EDUARD (After Diaz) 
A Path Through the Woods 
A bucolic landscape with the trunks of tall old trees illumined by the bright 
sunlight. A woman in red dress bearing some fagots in her arms is coming 


toward us. A dark pool in the foreground catches a slight reflection of the 
blue sky overhead. 


Canvas 1814x22 inches. 


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No. 90 
KNIGHT, D. RIDGWAY 
French Peasantry 
The farmer returning home with his dog at his side. The mother and child 


await him in the pathway outside the home. In the distance on the left are the 
buildings of a town bordered by a river. 


Signed at lower left. 
Canvas 20x27 inches. 


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No-ot ee me 


WATTEAU SCHOOL 
The Shite 


Landscape and aunts of figures on an outing 
Copy of an Old Master. : 
Panel 1414x12 inches. 


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No. 92 260 


BRETON, JULES 
The Sisters 


Two young peasant women walking just outside a long stretch of woodlands. 
One seems rather downcast while the other has her arm over her shoulder and 
looking intently upon her face as though consoling her. A rich green landscape ~ 
is broken from the distance by a small patch of bright sky from which the strong 
light enters falling upon the women, and causing a deep shadow on ground 
beneath them. ; 


Signed at lower right. 
Panel 15x11 14 inches. 


No. 93 7/6 = 


QUARTLEY, ARTHUR 
Blowing Fresh 


A stout sailing vessel making its way in a fresh wind through a choppy sea. 
In the distance other vessels. On the horizon deep banks of clouds, overhead 
swiftly moving white clouds and a patch of blue sky. 


Signed at lower right, and on the back. 


Canvas 15x12 inches. 


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No.94 @~0O — 


HARRISON, ALEXANDER 
The Ocean 


Looking from the shore where the waves break lightly, the blue waters fill 
the picture to the horizon, where it turns golden from the light of the setting 
sun. Above a heavy low cloud has formed slowly obscuring the sky. 


Signed at lower right. 
Canvas 1934x3814 inches. 


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DIAZ, DE LA PENA NARCISSE. 


Italian women and children sitting in the sunlight under the 
Deep cerulean sky with white clouds. ce: 


Signed at lower left. 


Panel, cradled, 16x1214 inches. _ 


Canvas 31x1814 inches. 


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No. 97 oo 
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RICO, MARTIN 


Venice 


The waters of the canal occupy the foreground, its ripples catching shadows 
of persons passing over the bridge above. On the left is the bridge and on the 
right the walls of an ancient mansion. The distance shows the buildings of the 
city, boats moored along the shore and other objects, and scattered about on 
the water numerous small gondolas. 


Signed at lower right. Illustrated. 


Canvas —x— inches. 


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No. 97 


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JONES, H. BOLTON 


American Landscape 


The waters of a creek wind about among the black trunks of tall trees, 
grasses, brush and rocks. In the foreground a dark pool reflects the trunks and 
the bright sky above. Bordering this is a roadway with cattle approaching, 
and beyond, the blue hills of the distance are seen through the openings. A 
typical November day with white clouds overhead and a stretch of cold blue sky. 


Signed at lower right. Illustrated. 


Canvas 21x16 inches. 


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No. 98 


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WATKINS, SUSAN 
The Engravings. 


Interior of a well-furnished room. The full length figure of a young woman 


in a white dress, with a blue sash about her is gazing at an engraving. The rich © 


furnishings of the room are adorned with porcleain vases, etc., the walls with 
paintings and tapestry. 


Signed at lower right. 
Canvas 46x41 inches. 


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HARPIGNIES, HENRI 


Landscape 
The edge of a wood, looking out across a deep valley toward hills which 
rise in the distance where a bright sunlight illumines the horizon. In the fore- 


ground tall birches, slender trees and saplings rise from the mass of underbrush. 
A strong composition. 


Signed at lower left. 


Canvas 18x15 inches. 


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No. 101 —3 G2 
ROUSSEAU, THEODORE 
Landscape 
A river flows along the left of the composition, near the left bank of which 
three boys sit in a boat fishing. On the right, on a point of land, are seen cows, 
and a grove of huge trees rise in the middle distance. A low flat landscape reaches 


back to the horizon and ‘through the clouds patches of blue sky appear. 
Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. 


Signed at lower right. 
Canvas 614x814 inches. 


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VAN MARCKE, EMILE 
The Meadow Lands 


In a richly verdured landscape under a lightly clouded sky stand in the 
foreground three cows. Two are standing in a shaded pool, and with strong 
effects of light upon them. In the distance cattle graze in the fields. 

Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. 


Signed at lower left. Illustrated. 


Canvas 11x16 inches. 


No. 103 57 J 


9383 HENNER, JEAN JACQUES 


144/144. Ideal Head 


The portrait bust of a young woman in profile, head turned to the left. 
A blue robe reveals the throat and breast which contrast with the wealth of 
reddish brown hair falling over the shoulders. 


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Signed at upper left. | Illustrated 


Panel 14x1014 inches. 


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BOUGUEREAU, WM. ADLOPH 
The Little Nurse 


A young girl with an exquisite delicacy of freshness and color sitting on 
a mound of earth in an open plateau, holding a sleeping infant on her lap. Her 
deep blue eyes look direct at the spectator from beaneath a wreath of flaxen 
hair, which falls in thick tresses over her back and shoulder. An unusually fine 
example. 


Signed at lower left Illustrated 


Canvas 24x1914 inches. 


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No. 104 


No, 1055 2S 
ZAMACOIS, EDUARDO — 


pi Return from the Hunts : 


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Ravn in the Pe pains of the room, 
From the George I. Senay Collections. 


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Canvas I yjxl7y inches. | 


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No. 106. 37 zee 


KNAUS, LUDWIG 
A Thief at the Fair 


A large gathering of people attending a country fair. In the centre of the 
composition a old woman is bewailing the loss of some of her property, while 
the curious crowd attracted by her cries gather about her. Several groups are 
seen, one a blind fiddler guarded by his daughter, another an old man talking 
and in the left foreground two rough-looking mountebanks sit. Rising on the 
left is a building with tall archway and on the right tents are spread. “The sky 
is veiled with tin grey clouds. 


Signed at lower left. Illustrated 
Canvas 25x33 inches. 


No, 107.22 7 == 


ZIEM, FELIX 
Old Venice 


A gala day on the Grand Canal, under a blue sky, the sinking sun brighten- 
ing the horizon. Midway in the stream a majestic galley rears its sails, along 
the far shores are boats and to the right the buildings of the city stand bathed 
in the sunlight. Pennants and ensigns are everywhere flying to the breeze. In 
the immediate foreground a party has just landed from a sumptuous gondola 


Signed at lower left. Illustrated. 


Canvas 21x32 inches. 


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No. 1088 227d ~ 


CAZIN, JEAN CHARLES 


Q % 5 p A Peasant’s Cottage 


il A lowering day with the sky overcast by masses of dark grey clouds, except 
iM LL 5] 146 \. for one bright spot where the broken cloud is pierced by a bright flash of sunlight. 
ae. The cottage within is ablaze with lamp light, and two old peasants—a man and 
| a woman—are plodding their way from across the roadway, toward the open 
| door. A broad road occupies the centre of the foreground and winds away to 
Mm KX the right, along which hedges and a stone fence appear, with tall trees in the ~ 
i middle distance. 


/ q oa Ge Wr. Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. 
Signed at lower left. Illustrated. 


Canvas 18x21 34 inches. 


No. 109 


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COROT, JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE 


Landscape 


A soft grassy meadow, low in the foreground where a narrow stream courses 
into a pool where a woman sits in a boat. On the right rises a long rolling hill 
and the middle distance rises some strong old trees. A farm-house crowns the 
distant hill to the left. A strong and characteristic composition. 


Signed at lower right. Illustrated. 


Canvas 17x22 inches. 


No. 110 
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ALMA-TADEMA, LAURENZ 


Caracalla 


(4 0. Roman interior of a royal Roman bath. Caracalla after a successful con- 

quest is being received by some of his subjects. As he enters, young women 
| are strewing rose petals in his path, and three are seen in the doorway behind 
QA.S,.%X x him. Caracalla was a Roman emperor, son of Septimius Severus. The work is 
| in high color and executed with technique worthy of the artist. 


Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co. 


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Signed in tablet near upper right. Illustrated. 
Panel 9x15 inches. 


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is o $ L I | Russian Horse Team 


On the left rises a mountainous eminence seen through a heavy atmosphere. 


e { qo A halt for rest and repairs, the horses travel worn from breasting a blizzard. 
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An unusually fine example. 


OaXX*K Signed at right. Illustrated. 
A = oO Canvas 28x40 inches. 


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JACQUE, CHARLES EMILE 


Morning 


A shepherdess stands just outside the sheep fold, holding the door open for 
her herd to pass out to the pasture. The soft morning light falls upon those 
which have come out, and in the dim interior seen through the open door others 
are crowding through. | 


Signed at lower left. Illustrated 


Canvas 1214x18 inches. 


No. 113 


DUPRE, JULES 


andscape 
Across the foreground is a partly shaded pond fed by a rivulet, in which 
three cows are standing. On the right a sturdy old oak on the edge of the bank 
predominates the picture. From the middle distance an avenue of tall trees 
extends toward the blue line of the horizon. To the left an expansive meadow 
fades into the distance where the sky is bright with sunlight. Above are patches 
of blue sky over which roll deepening clouds giving signs of a coming shower. 


Signed at lower right. 3 Illustrated. 


Canvas 18x21 14 inches. 


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_GROENEWEGEN, ADRIANUS JOHANNES: 
W ater Color—Milking in the Fields 


The farmer has gathered his herd together in one corner of the meadow 
milking time. Several cows are about him, one of which he is milking. Acr K 
the fields other cattle are grazing. The background is a clump of tall trees with — 

a church spire, and buildings of the town in the far distance. ve ef 


Signed at lower left. ; ae in ana 


Size of plate 14x20 inches. 


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Hae CHARLES EMILE 
Sheep Cote 


The herd eagerly awaiting their release and the appearance of their shep 
herd. They have exhausted all food except the doy hay left i in the see at 
which two or three chickens are nibbling. 


Signed at lower left 
Panel 17x28 inches. 


No. 115A Si Gare 
COROT, J. B. C. (Attributed to) 
Landscape 


On the left pollard willows stand on the bank of a river, which comes into 
the composition from the right, with a man in a boat in the foreground. On 
the opposite bank of the river are seen farm-houses, and on a high hill a wind- 
mill, over which a pale blue sky is overcast with thin white rolling clouds. 


Signed at lower left. 


Canvas 1314x17 inches. 


Noses pe oC 


NETCHER, CASPER 
Boy with Bird Cage 


Canvas 12x15 inches 


No. 117 
7 A Gs ARTIST UNKNOWN 
American Landscape 


A high mountain range, at the base of which a river flows. A warm sunlight 
falls from a golden sky glistening on the peaks and lighting the foreground. 


Canvas 12x10 inches. 


No. 118 
1 : DE BEAUMONT, CHARLES EDUARD 


A Norman doorway and balcony staircase, with the figure of a woman. 
Signed at lower right. 


‘Conte 1614x10 inches. 


Ce No. 119 


BRENNER, CARL C. 
A Pathway Through a Forest. 


The edge of the wood nearby with three sturdy old trees in the foreground. 
Signed at lower right. 
Panel 10x18 inches. 


20 


No. 120 


ARTIST UNKNOWN 


Guitar Player 


Three-quarter length figure of a man playing a guitar. 


Canvas 32x40 inches. 


No. 121 


f fee ARTIST UNKNOWN 
The Wine Drinker 
Panel 7x5 inches. 
/ rss < No. 122 


0 
/ tae ARTIST UNKNOWN 
Madonna de San Sisto 


Canvas 29x29 inches. 


: No. 123 
(ph - ETIORBET, — 
Old Dutch Guild 


Interior with five figures. 


Signed at lower right. 


Canvas 24x29 inches. 


124 


125 


126 


127 


128 


129 


WATER COLORS 


DONI, A. 


The Cardinal’s Breakfast 
Size 18x2514 inches. 


WEBER, C. R. 
Landscape and Cattle 
Size 20x28 inches. 


KEVER, J. S. H. 
Dutch Interior 
Mother Feeding Child. 
Size 21x16 inches. 


SWORD, J. B. 
Winter 


Sleighing on Broad Street in the Olden‘Time. 


Size 14x20 inches. 


DE BOCK, THEO. 
Landscape 
Size 15x21 inches. 


Italian Street Scene—Arch and Figures 
Size 30x22 inches. 


130 


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132 


133 


134 


135 


136 


NICOL IAG: 
Marine 


Size 17x28 inches. 


ENGLISH, F. F. 
Wayside Inn 
Size 2214x36 inches. 


PROUT, SKINNER 
Street Scene in Holland 
Size 27x20 inches. 


RICHARDS, WM. T. 
Off the Maine Coast 


Size 4x6 inches. 


IDONI, F. 


A Song of Love and Toast to the Fair 


Size 26x39 inches 


MAGRATH, W. 
Street Scene in Holland 


Size 1414x1014 inches. 


MORAN, LEON 
No Thoroughfare 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED 


ALMA-TADEMA, Laurenz 
ACHENBACH, Oswa.p 
BOUGHTON, Gerorce H. 
BERGAMINI, F. 
BARBEDEINI, E. 


BROWN, We. M. 


BROWN, Joun G. 
BOUCHOR, F. 

BRETON, JuLes 
BOUGUEREAU, Wituiam A. 
BAUGONEHT, C. 


_ BRENNER, Cart C. 


BRUCK-LAJOS 
CAZIN, J. C. 
COROT, JB. C. 


-~COOMANS, GrorcE 


CHASE, F. 
CLARE, GErorGE 
CAMERITH, F. L. 


- DIAZ, Dr La Pena NarRCIssE 


DUPRE, JuLEs 
DE BEAUMONT, CuHar.es Epuarp 
DONI, A. 

DE BOCK, Tueo. 
DE NOTRE, D. 
DOROS, Max 
EVERECK, A. 
ESCOTURA, LrEon 
EPP, Rupo.pH 
ENGLISH, F. F. 
ETIORBET, — 
FRERE, Tu. 
FAREDEN, — 
GIRARDET, K. 


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GIOJA, B. 15 
GROENEWEGEN, A. J. 114 
GERARD, THeo. re 
GLASS, James A. 38 
GOLOFRH, B. 61 
GOUBIE, J. R. 80 
HEADEH, M. J. 6 
HERBO, Lron 23 
HAMMAN, E. 33 
HUGHES-STANTON, H. 35 
HERRMANN, Leo. 36 
HEFFNER, K. (PRor.) 43 
HARRISON, AtEx. 44-94 
HART, James M. 54 
HUBNER, Cari 57 
HARNETT, Wm. M. 5 77 
HARPIGNIES, Henri 100 
HENNER, J. J. 103 
INDONI, F. ef 134 
INGENMEY, F. M. 14 
JACQUET, G. 84 
JONES, H. Bo_ton 98 
JACQUE, CHaries EMILE 112-115 
KEVER, J. 8. H. 126 
KNIGHT, D. RipgEway 90 
KNAUS, Lupwia 106 
LOEUW, A. Dr ; 3 
LAZERGES, Paut 64 
MATHON, E. L. 1-59 
MILONEHE, A. 16 
MORAN, Epwarp 29 
MARCHETTI, Lito 31 
MADRAZO, Don Raymunpbo DE 47 
MERLE, Huaues 55 


MORELAND, Geo. 
MONCHABLON, J. 
MAGNUS, Epvuarp 
MORAN, LEoNn 
NETCHER, Casper 
NICHOLL, J. C. 
MAGRATH, W. 
NITKEWSKI, R. 
PIOT, A. 

PEELE, J. T. 
POORE, H. R. 
PEALE, R. 
PROUT, SKINNER 
QUARTLEY, A. 
REDFIELD, E. W. 
RICHARDS, Wituram T. 
ROCCO, DELLA 
REYNA, A. 


ROBERT-FLEURY, J. N. 


ROMNEY, Geo. 
RICO, Martin 
RICO, F. 
ROUSSEAU, Tu. 
SCHAAN, P. 


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SESSURE, A. 
SORKAU, — 

SELL, CHar.Les 
SEIGNAC, — 
STEEN, Jan 
SEYMOUR, F. 
SCHREYER, Ap. 
SWORD, J. B. 

TAIT, A: 
TEN-KATE, Mary 
VINCENT, C. 
VERNON, Pavt. 
VON BREMEN, Meyer 
VOLTZ, FrEp 
VERESTCHAGIN, V. 
VAN MARCKE, Emine 
WEBER, A. 
WITKOWSKI, — 
WATKINS, Susan 
WEBER, C. R. 

YOS, JULIEN 
ZAMACOIS, Epuarpo 
ZIEM, Fevix 


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